"I gave reverence to the dead veteran" - is that what your looking for?
The monks bowed their heads in reverence as they entered the sacred temple.
the Japanese Commander was so brave and skilled during the battle,that he inspired reverence (when others honor and respect you) even to the enemy...
In the Our Father (prayer of the Christian Church). The sentence is: Hallowed be thy name.
revere is a word used to describe looking up to someone or having a great respect for someone. The people would revere her, their new queen, as she was very beautiful and all-powerful. OR The reverence that they held for the priest was such that they would believe and do everything that he told them to do.
The noun forms of the adjective 'reverent' are reverentness and reverence.
To be impious is to show lack of respect or reverence, especially towards a god or deity. Here is an example sentence using the word 'impious': 'The atheist was impious in his writings against the church.'
In the Light of Reverence was created in 2001.
Tagalog translation of reverence: galang
i have great reverence for your work. Your reverence can not help me.
It is understandable - so in that sense it "makes sense" - but what it appears to be saying would be easier stated as "I revere him'. One doesn't generally "pay" reverence, nor is there a "towards" involved. One might "pay homage to", but that's slightly different in meaning.
Reverence - music festival - was created in 2003.
This sentence suggests that the speaker hopes the listener feels humble and in awe of the vastness of the ocean, reminding them of their place in the world. It conveys a sense of perspective and a reverence for nature's power.